Robins are attracted to open lawns and gardens with mature shrubbery and trees. While they eat a variety of insects and berries, it has been noted that robins can eat up to 14 feet of earthworms in a day!

Other Info About Robins

Do Robins Migrate?

While Robins can be found year-round across much of the US, extensive seasonal migrations occur across large areas of North America. Some robins breed as far north as Canada and winter as far south as Mexico.

What Foods Do Robins Eat?

Mealworms, Bark Butter®, insects and berries

Where Do Robins Nest?

Nest in trees, bushes and on man-made structures like light fixtures or in gutters. Will use a nesting platform.

What Do Robins Look Like?

Male robins have a dark gray to almost black back and tail with a rust/brick colored breast. The female is paler all over. Juvenile robins have a spotted breast.